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In July 2023, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved a 5% toll increase for all E-ZPass and Toll By Plate drivers. The new rates go into effect on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024.
According to the commission, “the most-common toll for a passenger vehicle will increase next year from $1.80 to $1.90 for E-ZPass customers and from $4.40 to $4.70 for Toll By Plate customers.
All customers using an E-ZPass and Toll By Plate will see a 5% toll increase, including commercial vehicles.
On Jan. 7, tolls for all E-ZPass and Toll By Plate customers on the Pa. Turnpike will increase by five-percent will take effect. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved the move back in July.
Traveling on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will become more expensive beginning Sunday at 12:01 a.m. That’s when a 5% increase approved in August takes effect for E-ZPass and toll by plate customers.
T he Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) has announced the approval of a 5 percent increase for E-ZPass and Toll By Plate customers. The new rates will begin on January 7, 2024.
Pa. Turnpike reminds motorists that a toll increase was approved last year on July 18 for a 5% increase for E-ZPass and Toll by Plate customers.
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